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"whole price" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you are looking to describe the total price of an item, the correct phrase would be "retail price" or "total cost." For example, "The retail price of the new outdoor sofa was more than I expected."
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And that's not even the whole price story.
For flights more than two hours late, you got back the whole price of your ticket.
"There is that void of a whole price range for no good reason," Ms. Herman said.
Let prospective purchasers be warned: if you buy a copy of "Science Fictions," you will be paying the whole price, but you will not be getting the whole book.
On the surface, the main casualty of the luxury slowdown could be Europe itself, because "the whole price gets hyped up" as travelers find the cost of hotels, taxicabs and other arrangements adding to the increased cost of the goods themselves, said Mr. Raggett at Williams de Broe.
The first thing you look at is the information that's available to make a purchase -- what you're buying, whether the whole price is there, trying to find out the quality of the purchase and understanding the add-ons to prices, like fees.
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Looking at the UK as whole, prices are around 2% above their pre-crisis peak.
In the UK as a whole, prices are less than 1% above their pre-crisis peak.
For the UK as a whole, prices averaged £195,733, 3.8% up on the previous year.
"The whole pricing thing is weird," said Barry Nalebuff, an economics professor at the Yale School of Management.
(Long-distance telephone deregulation is not a reassuring example—on the whole, prices for households have not fallen).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com